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On this week’s episode of idea Generation, writer and filmmaker Sacha Jenkins takes us on a journey from his childhood in Queens launching his own underground rap and graffiti zines, to pioneering the culture-defining magazine EgoTrip. Eventually Jenkins would move into the world of filmmaking, directing the critically acclaimed documentaries Fresh Dressed, Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men, and his latest work, Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues.
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Governing and BBQ: In his boyhood home of Nashville, North Carolina, Democratic Governor Roy Cooper and Alexander Heffner, host of PBS’s The Open Mind, sit down for plates of pulled pork and banana pudding. Cooper discusses his belief that health care is a right, that cutting greenhouse gas emissions is critical and that education and training are the bedrock of his state's future. But he warns that the threat of autocracy from within America is real and dangerous. Breaking Bread is a series aimed at finding common ground across a deeply divided America. Journalist Alexander Heffner journeys from Maine to New Mexico, sitting down for meals and candid conversations with powerful political figures on both sides of the aisle. Heffner seeks to draw out lawmakers by incentivizing empathy and compromise in pursuit of a new consensus.
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The two Koreas fired warning shots at each near a nautical border after Seoul said a merchant vessel from its neighbor crossed the line, adding to a recent series of provocations along one of the world’s most militarized boundaries.
South Korea’s military said it fired warning shots after the North Korean vessel violated the western sea border at 3:42 a.m. Monday. Pyongyang responded by firing about 10 artillery shells less than two hours later toward a South Korean ship that landed on the north side of the line, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said. No damage was reported to any vessel.